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Re: Missing .zshenv file in /etc



Two things:

1. The file is ~/.zshenv when for the particular user, but /etc/zshenv when
it is for all userrs

2. The /etc/zshenv on macOS is empty, by default. /etc/zshrc is not. So if
you do not have an /etc/zshenv file, that's OK, but you should have a
/etc/zshrc file.

Tj




On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 8:59 AM Rob Mardin <rmardin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello there; I am scratching my head to find how to create .zshenv in /etc
> folder on Mac OS (Catalina). I thought that this file is automatically
> created. Could someone help point me to how to autoconfig, ie reinstantiate
> zsh so that I have the necessary files to start learning zsh scripting.
>
> Many thanks for your help.
>
> Robert.
>


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